Tag: Parenting style
Madness and the Family, Part III: Practical Methods for Transforming Troubled...
We are profoundly social beings living not as isolated individuals but as integral members of interdependent social systemsāour nuclear family system, and the broader social systems of extended family, peers, our community and the broader society. Therefore, psychosis and other forms of human distress often deemed āmental illnessā are best seen not so much as something intrinsically āwrongā or ādiseasedā within the particular individual who is most exhibiting that distress, but rather as systemic problems that are merely being channeled through this individual.